Letter From AES MS Principal

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Letter of reference from American Embassy MS Principal, Barbara Sirotin

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  • Local Address: The American Embassy School, Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri. New Delhi, India Tel. (91)(11)26117140, Fax (91)(11)26873320, Website: http//mac.aes.ac.in

    Accredited by: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools

    Robert W. Hetzel, PhD Director

    Teacher as Leader/Collaborator for

    Marian Bradshaw March 2008

    Marian Bradshaw teaches Grade 6 humanities (English language arts and social studies) in the Middle School at the American Embassy School, New Delhi, India. In addition, Marian serves as grade 6 team leader. Marian has been at AES since the fall of 2003 and will complete this school year for a total of five years. As principal of AES Middle School, I have worked with Marian for four years. Marian is a fantastic member of our school community and a wonderful teacher. Ms. Bradshaw is a well-organized, thorough teacher whose expectations of high standards are clear to her students. She integrates our language arts standards and benchmarks with our social studies benchmarks presenting meaningful, multi-disciplinary lessons to her students. In addition to her humanities classes, Marian teaches one section of advanced ESL where she helps students put the final polish on their English language skills. Marian's classes are varied and always connected to her students' abilities, needs and interests. Concurrently with her teaching responsibilities, as team leader Marian coordinates the activities for sixth grade advisory. Ten advisories serve 100 sixth grade students for whom Marian's team prepares lessons which focus sixth graders on examining "Who Am I?", service learning, and social awareness. With the team spirit vibrant at AES, the dedication teachers have to team and advisory programs is exemplary. Marian as team leader is a big part of this successful program. As team leader, Marian serves on the MS leadership team which meets monthly to set goals, make recommendations to the faculty, and work through new programs. In this capacity, she helps decide on the agendas for our four professional development days. In her leadership capacity as sixth grade team leader, Marian has guided the team toward revising many of the units and facilitating student reflections on personal and academic changes the students are experiencing. Marian leads a major process organizing portfolios for all students and student-led parent conferences using these portfolios.

    The American Embassy School

    New Delhi, India

    New Delhi AES

    Department of State 9000, New Delhi Place

    Washington DC 20521-9000

  • Local Address: The American Embassy School, Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri. New Delhi, India Tel. (91)(11)26117140, Fax (91)(11)26873320, Website: http//mac.aes.ac.in

    Accredited by: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools

    Beyond the classroom, it is difficult for me to review all the contributions Marian has made to the social vibrancy of our school. Several years ago, she created, organized and facilitated as MC an event that has become an annual, semi-formal faculty gala. This is the social event that everyone looks forward to each year. She initiated and hosts "Middle School Tea" which is a twenty minute social time at the end of lunch period on Fridays. It gives teachers from all parts of the campus a chance to get together and re-connect with each other as we celebrate birthdays and just enjoy being together. She organizes teacher volunteers to bring snacks each week and puts on the hot water for tea and coffee. Sounds easy, but only because she makes it flow so smoothly. Marian served for three years at the teacher representative to NESA where she managed all the communications to the association for AES teachers. She also arranged for in-house workshops for teachers to present here at AES in preparation for their sessions at the annual NESA conferences. During her tenure as the NESA representative for AES, Marian worked on the lead-team to bring to our campus a NESA conference that featured Jay McTighe who presented his backward planning model for planning instructional units. Marian attended the conference and subsequently led her team in early implementation. Her team has made great progress in re-thinking instructional units according to the Understanding by Design (UbD) approach. She has also been a scout on the path of moving UbD units into Atlas Rubicon, a computer program that stores and links curriculum, teaching units, assessments and a wide variety of instructional resources. Outside the classroom for our co-curricular program for students, Marian has also been very active. She has assisted the director of school plays, assisted the teacher leader of Reach Out, our on-going, community service project with the squatter's colony next door to the school, and serves as trip leader and grade level leader for an annual week off campus for students. Marian handles all these responsibilities with energy, enthusiasm and efficiency. She is a highly supportive and respected colleague. Professionally yours, Barbara Sirotin, EdD Principal, AES Middle School [email protected] 91 11 2688.8854 ex. 3305; 9873001021

  • Local Address: The American Embassy School, Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri. New Delhi, India Tel. (91)(11)26117140, Fax (91)(11)26873320, Website: http//mac.aes.ac.in

    Accredited by: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools